Reconfigurable IoT Lockboxes 2 2019-20

We were tasked by our client, Don Heer, with designing an internet of things lockbox to extend the service capability of the OSU Tekbots Store beyond their normal hours of operation. The lockbox is meant to be inexpensive, reconfigurable, easy to use, and secure. It is a CS/ECE partner project comprised of two CS students, Julie Kuang and Mingming Su, and two ECE students, Jacob Gibson and Cody Nhem. The lockbox uses a UI and web application developed by the CS team as well as hardware consisting of an AC/DC converter, battery power supply, a custom microcontroller PCB, power distribution, power selection switch, solenoid door latch, and an 8x8x8 enclosure, designed and built by the ECE team. A student will be able to open the lockbox using their ONID ID and password to access a the web application that communicates with a server and sends a wifi signal to the ESP32 microcontroller inside the lockbox. The student enters a unique code provided by the TekBots store and if their ID and code match those stored on the lockbox microcontroller, a door latch solenoid will disengage and the student will be able to retrieve their item.

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Artifacts

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Group 16, IoT Lockbox 2 Team Drive Google Drive with coursework and design artifacts.   Link
Team Google Site Includes project summary video, executive summary, engineering requirements, project timeline, and information about the team members.   Link
Project Summary Video Project Summary Video   Link